Du Cun Ji Xiang
Ducunji Township governs 26 administrative villages and 30 natural villages. Du Village collection was named Du Village in the Northern Song Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, Bao'an moved here and developed into a market. In Zhengde year of Ming Dynasty, it was called Ducun Ji and Ducun tun. Since the year of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, it has been a collection of Du villages. Du village has 3524 mu of cultivated land and 41225 permanent residents (2017).
Historical evolution
Duchunji commune was set up in 1961 and changed to township in 1984. In 1997, it covers an area of 68.9 square kilometers and has a population of 42000. It has jurisdiction over 26 administrative villages, including Du Village, Du Zhuang, Luanzhuang, Qin village, Tulou, Yangyang, sanqilou, Qilou, dongxiaozhuang, xixiaozhuang, Guan Village, Zhoufang village, Anzhuang, he village, Song Village, Dongying, Xiying, Zhaozhuang, gaojiahe, Lujiahe, xijiahe, Zhangzhuang, meizhuang, Guozhuang, Dongjizhuang and xijizhuang.
administrative division
Jiahe Village
Jiahe village is recorded in Qianlong Zhangde Fu Zhi of Qing Dynasty. From Xianfeng to Guangxu, there were Dajia River and Xiaojia river. Now it is Lujia River, Xijia River and Gaojia river. Lujia River: according to the investigation, in the early Ming Dynasty, people from Hongdong, Shanxi moved here and settled across the river. This village is located in Hedong, named donggehe, and evolved into Dongjia river. Houdongjiahe village is divided into two parts. Most of the village's surnames are Lujiahe. Lujiahe has 3014 mu of arable land and 1712 agricultural population. gaojiahe: most of the people in this village have the surname of Gao, which is changed to gaojiahe. Gaojiahe has 2521 mu of arable land and 1551 agricultural population. Xijia River: according to the investigation, in the early Ming Dynasty, people from Hongdong, Shanxi moved here and settled across the river. This village is located in Hexi, named xigehe, and evolved into Xijia river. Xijia river has 2952 mu of cultivated land and 1802 agricultural population. He is an old Red Army soldier and a member of the Communist Party. Xiying (old camp): according to the investigation, in the Northern Song Dynasty, there was a war between the Song Dynasty and the Liao Dynasty, and the old camp of the song soldiers was located here, which was named the old camp of the village. Located in the west of Dongying, it was renamed Xiying in 1955. Xiying has 2832 mu of arable land and 1719 agricultural population.
Dongying (Xiaoying)
According to the inscriptions, the surname Zhang moved from Hongdong, Shanxi Province, to xiyucao, Cixian County in the early Ming Dynasty. Due to the flood, he moved to ZhangGu village in Linzhang. He was also affected by floods and moved eastward to Xiaoying. Later, he changed his name to dongxiangying and simplified it to Dongying. Dongying has 4226 mu of arable land and 2527 agricultural population.
Dongjizhuang, xijizhuang
According to the investigation, the Ji family moved here from Hongdong, Shanxi Province in the early Ming Dynasty and was named jijiazhuang. It is recorded as jijiazhuang in Qianlong Zhangde Fu Zhi of Qing Dynasty. Later, because of zhangshui, some residents of Ji family moved to the West and built a new village named xijijiazhuang. The residents were called Laozao village and later changed to Dongji village. From the Qing Xianfeng year to the Guangxu year, they were dongjijiazhuang and xijijiazhuang. Later, it was simplified to Dongjizhuang and xijizhuang. Dongjizhuang has a cultivated area of 3009 Mu and an agricultural population of 2748. Xijizhuang has 3790 mu of arable land and 3098 agricultural population.
Dongxiaozhuang, xixiaozhuang
According to Linzhang county annals, in 577, Linzhang county government moved from Yecheng to 20li east of Yecheng. In 614, Linzhang county was built in Xiaozhuang. Linzhang County experienced Sui, Tang, song, yuan and early Ming Dynasties in Xiaozhuang. It took 817 years from the sixth year of Jiande in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (577) to the 27th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1394 A.D.). In the 18th year of Hongwu, Linzhang county was destroyed in Zhangzhou. In the 27th year of Hongwu, the county was named Xiaozhuang after it was moved away. After the village is divided into two: East Village, West Village. Dongxiaozhuang has 878 mu of arable land and 646 agricultural population. Xixiaozhuang has 856 mu of arable land and 655 agricultural population.
Kangzhuang, Xisong village, he village
Kangzhuang, Xisong village and he village have a long history, and villages have been formed in Northern Song Dynasty. According to the records of Zhangde Prefecture in Jiajing of Ming Dynasty, the Northern Song Dynasty was the Taoyuan. According to the inscriptions in the 44th year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty, Kangzhuang and Xisong villages were originally named Xigu Taoyuan Village; he village was originally named Donggu Taoyuan village. According to the records of Zhangde Prefecture of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, kangjiazhuang, songjiacun and hejiacun were named after Xing family. After the village name evolution, referred to as Kangzhuang, Song Village, he village. Song village was renamed Xisong village on March 2, 1982. Kangzhuang is now under the jurisdiction of Xisong village. He village has 2438 mu of arable land and 2532 agricultural population. Xisong village has a cultivated area of 1761 Mu and an agricultural population of 1698.
Zhengjiazhuang, Sanjia Village
Zhengjiazhuang was built 120 years ago. According to investigation, due to the relocation of the Zheng family in Laoying (now Xiying), a village was formed, which was called zhengjiazhuang. The village is now under the jurisdiction of Dongjizhuang. According to the investigation, Sanjia village is often affected by floods, leaving only three families to live here, which is called Sanjia village. Xianfeng year for the three villages, the village name is still in use today. The village is now under the jurisdiction of Dongjizhuang.
Zhao Zhuang
in the early Ming Dynasty, the surname Zhao moved here from Hongdong, Shanxi Province, so the village was named Zhaojiazhuang. It is recorded as Zhaojiazhuang in Qianlong Zhangde Fu Zhi of Qing Dynasty. Zhao Zhuang for short. The name of the village is still used today. Zhaozhuang has 630 mu of arable land and 594 agricultural population.
Zhang Zhuang
Zhangzhuang was originally named Baoan collection. In Ming Dynasty, the market was moved to Du Village because of Zhanghe River. Because most of the surnames were Zhang, they were renamed Zhangjiazhuang. From the year of Xianfeng to the year of Guangxu, it is called Zhangjiazhuang for short. The name of the village is still used today. Zhangzhuang has a cultivated area of 4506 Mu and an agricultural population of 3200.
Guozhuang
In the early Ming Dynasty, the surname Guo moved here from Hongdong, Shanxi Province, and was named Guojiazhuang, or Guozhuang for short. Guozhuang has a cultivated area of 424 Mu and an agricultural population of 314.
Meizhuang
in the early Ming Dynasty, the Mei family moved here from Hongdong, Shanxi Province, and named it meijiazhuang. Meijiazhuang (meizhuang for short) was named from Xianfeng year to Guangxu year in Qing Dynasty. The name of the village is still used today. Meizhuang has a cultivated area of 2250 Mu and an agricultural population of 1418.
Anzhuang
in the early Ming Dynasty, the surname an moved here from Hongdong, Shanxi Province, and was named Anjia village. It was Anjia village from Xianfeng year to Guangxu year of Qing Dynasty. Later, it evolved into Anzhuang. Anzhuang has 1652 mu of arable land and 1462 agricultural population.
Guan Village
in the early Ming Dynasty, the surname Guan moved from Hongdong, Shanxi Province to settle here, named Guanjia village, or Guancun for short. Guancun has 532 mu of cultivated land and 482 agricultural population.
Zhoujia village, Fangjia Village
According to the investigation, in the early Ming Dynasty, the two surnames Zhou and Fang moved here successively from Hongdong, Shanxi Province, and they were named Zhoujia village and Fangjia village. Zhoujia village and Fangjia village were from Xianfeng year to Guangxu year in Qing Dynasty. After two villages into an administrative village, named Zhoufang village. Zhoufang village has 440 mu of arable land and 307 agricultural population.
Three churches
According to the investigation, in the early Ming Dynasty, people moved from Hongdong, Shanxi Province, and there were temples with statues of Taoists, Confucians and Buddhists. According to the records of Zhangde Prefecture of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, the name of the village is still used today. Three churches have 2218 mu of arable land and 1567 agricultural population. the third church is the hometown of Wang Jingwen, an outstanding veteran cadre.
lamb
According to the investigation, in the early Ming Dynasty, the surnames Yang and Gao moved from Hongdong, Shanxi Province to settle here, named "Yanggao" village. Later, it evolved into lambs. Yangyang village is recorded in Qianlong Zhangde Fu Zhi of Qing Dynasty, and its name is still used today. Lamb cultivated area of 1879 mu, agricultural population 1629 people.
Du Zhuang
According to the investigation, in the early Ming Dynasty, the surname Du moved from Hongdong, Shanxi Province to settle here, named Du Jiazhuang. Dujiazhuang is called duzhuang for short. Duzhuang has 583 mu of arable land and 660 agricultural population.
Qin Village
according to Qin's genealogy, the village was originally named Dingjia village. In the early Ming Dynasty, the surname Qin of Fenghuang village, Gushi County, Guangzhou City, Henan Province moved here and changed its name to Xiqin village. Later, the surname Qin became a big family and changed its name to qinjiacun. It is recorded as Qinjia village in Qianlong Zhangde Fu Zhi of Qing Dynasty, and its name is still used today. Qin village for short. Qin village has 1362 mu of arable land and 1396 agricultural population.
Luanzhuang
According to the investigation, in the early Ming Dynasty, the surname Luan moved here from Hongdong, Shanxi Province, and was named luanjiazhuang. It is recorded as luanjiazhuang in Qianlong zhangdefu annals of Qing Dynasty, and its name is still used today. Luanzhuang for short. Luanzhuang has 1084 mu of arable land and 1140 agricultural population.
Tulou
According to the investigation, in the early Ming Dynasty, the Wang family moved here from Hongdong, Shanxi Province, and built a building with adobe. Because of the special architecture, it was named Tulou Zhuang, later referred to as Tulou. Tulou has 2369 mu of arable land and 2234 agricultural population.
Qi Lou
According to the investigation, in the early Ming Dynasty, the surname Qi moved from Hongdong, Shanxi Province, and built a building, so it was called qijialou. It has been called qijialou for short since the Qing Dynasty. Qilou has 1382 mu of arable land and 1037 agricultural population.
famous scenery
Former site of 129 division headquarters
The patriotism education base at the former site of 129 division headquarters is located in Chian village, 5 km west of Shexian county. It is composed of the former site of 129 division headquarters, jiangjunling and 129 division exhibition hall, covering an area of 300 mu. National key cultural relics protection units. During the Anti Japanese War, Shexian county was the hinterland and capital County of the border base area. It was located in the outpost of the Anti Japanese war in North China and was a strategic area of the Anti Japanese war in North China. Under the leadership of -, - and other divisions, the 129th division of the Eighth Route Army was ordered to cross the Yellow River eastward and march into Taihang. It planned Chian village of Shexian county and bathed in the blood of Taihang Mountain, which started changshengkou, shentouling, xiangtangpu in the Anti Japanese War and Shangdang, xiangtangpu in the war of liberation In pinghan and other famous battles and campaigns, more than 110 party, political, military, financial, cultural and other organs and units were stationed in Shexian County for six years. After the founding of the people's Republic of China, the chief designer of China's reform and opening-up, two marshals, three generals, 18 generals, 48 generals and 295 major generals emerged from this red land. Nearly 100 senior leaders of the 129th division successively held important positions in the party and the state, becoming the backbone of China's second-generation leadership group, creating a new era in the history of China's reform and opening-up Known as "the cradle of China's second generation of leadership.". the former site of the 129th division headquarters consists of the lower, lower and later three farmhouse quadrangles with northern ethnic style and an air raid shelter. There are the headquarters conference room, the military and political office and the combat office
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